l’. 3 f “i i i‘, ii i ‘if rm BINDIN‘ qnrlntwtownb ‘hm; will take part in the Eastern the-Maritime candle pin cham- which get underway gm; left for Woodstock the pone oi’ the tournament by motor yesterday .and bowling fans ggpuglmut the city will be eagerly 1 . forward to the results as u“ your day ‘tourney progresses. g plated before it is an Island's first crack at this competition mh annually attracts strong mm from the different centres part but local trundlers are cued by John J h in 4-. , finger-it that if the local boys eighth when e033 Connie Mack threw two rookies W0 1119s on a walk and three aing- at the Browns and almost suc- les after one was out. ceeded in winning both m to their usual form. and not with any form of the n" they Prove tough i k0 o‘!- . One guess is as good as another 9e why war-tinge baseball with : of play is ' ‘ thg fans, but the {get that it is so unpredictable pro- hflyjy has as much to do with the popularity as anythigig else. Nothing seems to go according the script and ttlhe far)“ love it. acme expec ng- see a flkxfll’ battle and stay to cheer a fence-rattling melee of ex- Ia-bllc hits. _ _ ‘ No better evidence o! the topsy- aftuation seems to be avail- aloheck on the way mine ‘pier uu are reve ng vel in e hitting of home The American League. long the I I I I of the he hitt —th G W S 5M1"! was... Ty “Si... iii rants znnmg trealz - washianah ooo mote-z a e , Lou Gehrlgs and Charlcyl “p°"‘““‘ °" ‘hiwhii E ’ . gnu” l Pi “gum oak-f ‘u? h- w- wh-e- we: . e y ar ctory l unwise. ...i“......"" - : “‘*' Y’: “‘—=‘-—=‘—————-*"“'""*-—-= eve n ‘I .*::..<>“'=lii':a - "3f"i‘.’°5" Nvhm- . _ _ i By The Associated Press gin lgoariigeis, scoring threeruns in Donald and Garbark; Dnbree and m. as co ared with the} st. mun Cardinals ended u... of“? Qasbffi ,?,,,,‘.’°.,.‘Z“§‘.,?“;; steme" ' w the ational Ileaguci New York Giants i streak Boston. Bill Nicholson's home run leeand t bone rims against S0.’ yesterday b capturing the second in the ninth inning enabled Chi- iaamn d 14- And what 1e same of e ouble hea er, e-s, after ciago cuss to edge the Braves is-izJNcw York M W! 100-8 1 0 M. mfllhwiliiv. in i-hc] the Giants stretched their streak to Pittsburgh Pirates took a close one Clflvlllllll 19M W0 999-4 10 1 mar; aliagtehaxg bggpggig‘ iighilgferhgfg byttaklnl the opener from Philadelphia Phillies s-s. Biaigamrrkk '1;ig§1e;k&<x1mn0rcmpwn; nun 4c in the correspondinfl pen‘ tiorlal Leagugesselgsgxd child? 1:112 Boston ooe zoo sin-a 14 z i“ ' 9°" ma‘??? °.‘ “'- .&l¢cmiihe Cards break a s-s tie in A their?" d Gm’? 50-11" 3m" 3,111]; , EH‘ 5S an I , ' ‘h; moat “ocular increase in M21 (tfighgufm m‘ fimmgfiggfio, n eon. Orrell and Swift. 5"" by "it ""1115 career to pass Lou Gehrig's ‘ _ New York Giants, who (mp1 and take third place for ali- i ' Second e 10 balls for round trip time homgrun honors um whereas at the same time Nap Rah“- eighmnnmg ‘in , Boston 000 on 000-0 3 0 sway" h" ‘sawed w“ o» MW» w=hi-h| |=' l tau" 811d 2...: den _ _ _ ifligbreakupe-Zl-Spltch duelbc- II R‘°“,_ - . ‘fishes r"::iri' h‘? iiiiiim- ‘ ““' — or." - uit “our: i ec ar _ _ r cud yo“, Gmunds w“ kaiingagitklgafiigerlviiéllll Silélfiienleigg IDNDON- May 13 — (o?) Knerr and Hayes. Potter. Caster iron right and left field‘ it il th in tha is 0 crease t , dnce they had played he lame number of games at. thda ‘time a year ago. adds up to the fact ants are in first place l4 viewadae in 18 games. It's rd to beet that extra base punch ~ the pinch and alo with the Giants are ' at-happy" other slugging departments. “My :6 with nms batted in, 66; 101 l ; two-baggers 31, and runs Q O O l‘ to let back to the business i: home run situation. four National League fie increases over n year m one even and three with dc-_ see. U O O ‘hat ls surprising enough ht h the American League the had even more striking. Only It . the Yankees, ‘have more than at the same time a ago and their incrrzlsr is not presive, nirie ‘against seven. ‘lie Red Sex are even with five five. and the others show The Athletics have live , the Tigers four against . the four against seven, White Box two against four. e Indians one against five and Senators ‘one against six. “lied” n, interviewed on his Mira to lgary, ex ressed the anion hat hockey payers com- out of the services will have a tough time regaining their form. Dutton bases his mediation on his own experience after the last war. "Bed" ls one of those held up as ll example of how the servicemen in oelie back to star in their old aulvlly. but he warns that it isn't easy. Button claims that regfairzing tirl form is the hardest part ei it all. He points to Herb Gar- Gner, Jocko Anderson, Bill Cook and others who experienced the lame difiicuity as he did. "We wild all stick-handle Just as well ll before going to war. but we had ‘b learn to skate all over again. A gnu TOBA Satisfacti bowling team , runs in the fourth and kept the lead. Rosebud guaranteed cnliizaoirrar ' SPORTING NEWS Chime White 50x, 501120 timely and lupty the second gamq and vantage of senator o ner. sparked by hitting in tflkinl ad- errcis in the climbed back int/O first i) 80c in the American League ye;- Tcfliay as they beat Washington twice, 5-1 and 4-2. ‘rheir victories came while‘ the mew Ylork Yankees, who took 0v" 5 D Bil-tunic , a gain of?! at Clevelllanvfiére ‘putting "m8 in the opener and Orval Grove his second in the nighwap, although the latter had to be m. At Cleveland. the Yanks needed 10 innings to take the qjcngr 1-0 but the cellar-dwellers staged a four-run uprising with one out in the third to take the second tilt ‘lhe big third inning. in which the Indians blasted out five hits after one was away. wrecked Ernie Bonhamk victory hopes and ‘skidded the Yanks out o! the lead_ Catcher Jim McDonnelPs double with the bases loaded was the payoff punch. Bonham stuck around until relieved for s Dinchhitter in the seventh, Jim ‘Burner taking cver the 10st cause. At Detroit. big Al Benton pitched his fif-th straight victory and his third shutout as the Tigers blanked Boston. 2-0. to gain an even break in a doubleheader The Red sex hammered out 14 hits, knocking out Haul (Dizzy) Trout to take the i Chicago Back On Top In The American League i BY THE ASSOCIATED PRESS crnitonlne won his fourth th first game, 8-2. Benton. who now has given only 22 hits and one earnad run in 46 innings. ‘gave the Jltcd ‘Epx just three hits, all singles, in beating Bcgton’: Jim Wilson in the night- cs . Rookie Dave‘ Flori-ls; his way to his tlhird straight win for Boston in the opener, giving nine hits as the Tigers left 11 run- . u s rowns staged a seven- run uprising in the eighth inning of e second game to gain an even break with Philadelphia in their doubleheader. The final score was 8-0. A's won the first game, games. bitched seven-hit ball for his first victory of the year‘ in ihe opener which was also the gowns’ first loss to eastern oppos- on. Steve Gerkin who started the nightcap held the home club in check until the eighth when the roof fell in on him. Jittery Joe Berry finished Saturday. “bite Sox were shut out for the first time tihls season by Emil (Dutch) Leonard when Washington Senators won the first game of the Chicago series, 3-0. At Cleveland. aided by a five-run rally in the fifth inning, Walter Dubiel hitched New York Yankees to a LAND-(DQXIYM) scrambled 3' ilanailian tiiirls In Softball Encounter g g - Initial soft- oi the season for mem- Canadi ball game bers of th n "i w th teams from two Londvn O-W- AK}. companies 0011199"!!!- A large crowd of 890090110?! 0i every nationality groilfwd "M" . the trees in the park to watch the |Canadian Iifil Pill! m9" m“ ‘ fibrosis Dlrticiplt included sgt. Richarcbon. Kw" i6. N5~ Bowling Tourney owrezquanoiai§r__ To ilpen Today WOODBIOOK. 11.3.. May i! -~ rOP)-'1‘he annual Maritime- lastern Maine bowling tournament will open here tomorrow morning and continue to Thursday night. with 13 Maritime tern-is compe- ting. The entrants are last year's champions, Woodstock Blakea. and Iredericton, Bmnundaton. Saint John Centrals. Camobellton. Hal- ifax Imperials. Halifax Conn and Yarmouth. Amherst. 8t. Stephen. New GIBNOW. Charlotte- tow: and the W cdrstcck Bowling Clu . Baseball Results ‘7-3 victory over the Indians in a game shortened to seven innings by rain. St. Louis Browns outillt to roll up an 8-2 win. of {our innings. rim forced mg cancellation of the second game of a doubleheader after the Dod had won the opener 10-3 for m d i OfQAhf-ib straight. paid attendance of H.144 aalw Curt Davis, veteran righihander. register his fouriili success in the opener as the only Cincinnati runs were scored in the seventh inning when hank McCormick homered with two aboard. Boston Braves broke a five garric National league losing streak. edg- ing the visiting Chicago Cubs 8-2 in the first game of a scheduled double bill. The game was called at the end o! the first half of the seventh inning because o! rain- The second game was postponed. The Braves scored their t At Philadelphia, Vince DiMaggio and Rookie Vance Dinges pooled their batting BZOWGIQ to help Pihil- adelphla. Ph to a 6-5 victory over the Pittsblirlh P1X"?! i" i1"- second half of e. twin bill after the filuctgmhgd thumped the Hills 0-0 ner. DiMaggio semmed to be finding standing 7-0 victory over Oldham 5g, Lnnll. 000 008 000-3 l 1 ‘i; P ° 5"'i.’..“...‘ii’.§€ai"“‘.‘.i‘i‘€fi ifyfii?" iififilltilil°°sfififé§“ 5°55 ‘lgnéikf... o-‘32.',“iill;1. 2...’. in two tri s w the plate in the first dropped into the third spot. mmeerel. “m; l, triple and a pair of i OQAJIFZIhQMBIOWISKJD kiieur ‘m 23131111 R , of s I Second t e n 8D. 0° n8 ' i lies. Wings furnished a double to St. Louis 000 031011- l: g i§‘<.ia§§'“-i-'iil>“f§ii“p§§§fi‘hf“i§i§' ZZZ? s‘ t‘ I u §§§p§°§yeiiy 3:18PM“? m“; 0nd homo run of the year in the | Ill lflll ll - s. Feldmani - 60ml In“ “"1" “iii if?“ yfrresiligfiav as iihc: Lmbard _ ' eiw or .. _ . __ _ "W"! d°“‘°d s‘ “"15 Cards! siggiififlcasliaiixclggkfiaiifelgniieiigiiies INTERNATIDNAL 6'3 1°’ ma" “vemh shim“ flea‘ do not expect a sharp drop in out- N ark 001 010 000-2 8 3 “"5" have‘ 3m voisene mdrkf; put ‘during the next several weeks Meoztrell 012 001 00x-4 7 l! up his fifth successive win. Brco - despite a mounting ‘volume o! mm Mm“ and Taylor: my md Todi ——- cellations following V-E day, the ——— hockey player is airrereht from magazine Steel said today. SATURDAY GAMES any other athlete for the reason that in skating <he uses a completely different set of muscles." O O Dutton suggests that club own- ers and managers open their train- ing camps a couple of months earlier than usual next year for returning servicemen. "It will give them a chance to get back their skating legs and give the war vet- erans an even chance to win back their places in big league hockey)’. CCO on ._..._._. __ - ._._4—.-_-.:; 1 semi-final series on an even foot- cheeter United. Rangers added the southern league cup to their trophies when they 01110111115" by the odd "WHY" 002 0t; in three before 70,00 spec- F“: 5m“ Bus“ “d Riddle’ ‘hm’ Philadelphia Athletic; 13 to eight cm” AMERICAN LEAGUE Washington £10000 000-1 l0 l ago 210000 Ix-o 11 0 Haefner, Pierettl and- Guerra; Lee and Tresh. Bolton Wanderers scored a 2-1 victory over Wolverhampton Wan- derers and Manchester United defeated Chesterfield 1-0 yestern north cup final as the old country football season neared an end. All four teams entered second games of the two-game total-goals ing following ties in matches. Aggregate 4-8 for Bolton and 2-1 for Mon- in Scotland last wears Meanwhile, defeated Motherwell - m_ 1 In the Scottish northeastern. Pm'b“"h “a 012ml l: 4 Rangers had a setback at Arbroath Pmhdelnu‘ o’ u. where they lost 2-1. a deifeat- 5W“ “d D“"‘s' 5mm" 0° strengthening the prospects of A- berdeen, who remained idle today. In the league north, Derby Coun- ty strengthened its position at the top of the standing by scoring i: 2-1 victory over Leicester City, while Liverpool jumped from fourth to second place by virtue of an out- The publication reported two rea- sons for the optimism: the oversold position of mills and the imzny essential civilian needs pressing for action. “Rather? declared Steel, "it is believed that such decline as may ay to advance into the league pun“ m. mom 100-: I e Si. Lo Gerkin, Berry and Hayes: Mill" scores were Chicago Boston (Seven the Passeau, gmebnarlslal. Butcher,’ Starr, Res and Hayworth. Second 010 000 FIX-l l5 0 crief; Caster and Hay-worth. NATIONAL \ 0000200-2 9 0 000 000 x-e 7 0 lnnln ) Gillespie; An- aw“ “n oifoifooseo- an i fix-lit 11 8 Davis and Owen. man, Karl and P6841001!- Second 000 211 001-l l4 i 210 001 201-6 11. 0 o, Gerhea- usel- aha Balkeld; es. Bnroull and Mancuso. ""‘°"°33‘i lift‘? 312 1 Washington - Chicago ooo 000000-41 6 g Leonard and Guerra. Hay“ a" ‘Fresh. 000150 1--7 l0 l develop ovcr K16 remainder of this quarter will be (tile principally to changes in specifications." Steel ingot production last week; remained unchanged at 95 per cent‘ of capacity. ._._ i l I | Syracuse Montreal Dabber. Blue. Nuxhall and Kernel; Balnta and Todd. a ‘Bhope. S game postponed, New York Cleveland M0 001 0-3 B 1 (Seven innings) Dublel and Cranium“; 3118b!" Klieman and Steiner. 001000 100-2 8 1 001 (Y)! Oil-O 13 1 Hayes: Pl-iiliidelphia St. Louis Gssseway. Black and akuckl and Mancuso. Boston at Detroit, rain. National League J .110 in- 000-3 B 0 . .. ,. . .. . ' .. $2.5, égoiz$g4lx_q i1 o u‘ c‘ M‘ JCZuCCS that ihc returned lighter snznciimvs iinos hailing Donnelly, Dcckins. Creel and 0‘- f h‘ . ‘I ' v 1 L" Dee; Voiselle and Berrea. ' Clerk or 1m on clue s we ‘Chicago 3342a) 001-lg i: g CHARLQTTE1QWN ALLAN CALLAGHAN-Viho is a Universiii‘ grzitluziie 3g“: v.nderbew_°°°c°m(ua5_ and law student. represents the struggling prefer Stewart. Wyse amrwllliams: Jav- is: Zita shunned offers from others offering more p cry, Hutchings, Barrett and Klixiz. t umh 100 038011-510 0 Philadelphia“ 000 000201-11 8 2 Btrincevich. Resolute and Lopez: R. Barrett, Karl, Lucier and Man- cuao. i fofe f“ CCF ecause wan i JDBSmn BRE MINES! Heref is the program _ I support: Full Employment i Conversion of Crown- war plants lo peacetime production under public ownership. The Old Parties ADMIT FAILURE Q 2,000,000 new jobs are needed crfier the war. Yet, private enterprise plans to cut 1943 employment by at least 10%. ‘l,000,000 new homes in town and country in 1!] yea-rs; low rental housing; slum clearance; community and regional plan- ning; schools; hospitals; communily centres; rural electrifica- tion; ‘irrigation; soil and forest conservation. Socialization and democratic control of monopolistic industry, of banks and other financial institutions. _ _ _ Q Pi recent Government survey of in- World co-operuhon to promote international trade; planned dustryis pospwm plans proved so . exchange of goods through Export and Import Boards. damaging to private enterprise , , that the Liberals bcmncd ii. The . camplete social 59151111? Cabinet refused to release lhe re- l floor under income; family allowances; maternity benefits; 19°" i° i119 Press- ‘ health centres open to all; old age pensions at 60 without means tests; pensions lo widows and handicapped persons. 1 ‘ A private enterprise spokesman, l a . , C; H. Cczrlisle, president o! the Prosperouslgraculture and fishmg Dominion Bank, Wfims against Guaranteed prices; credit at cost; crop insurance; social and co-operative ownership of processing. packing and major dis- tributive facilities; planned trade. “believing that post-war condi- tions will be free from wcmi. free from fear, free from unemploy- ment and depressions. . . . We (private enterprise) are at a loss . " Security for Labour A Genuine compulsory collective bargaining with company unions outlawed; a National Labour Code covering hours, wages and conditions of work. This evidence proves that the Liberal- Tory-privaie-enierprise groups sicmd ’ solidly opposed to progress and the realization of a decent secure future. . ‘_ Veteran Rehabilitation Maintenance or Jobs-full pay and allowances until a satis- factory job is found; lifelong free medical attention for all servicemen and women; full financial assistance in farming, iishiizg and small business. FELLOW CANADIANS — The Government which you will elect on June 11th will I either take us forward to a new and permanent prosperity or force us back to pro-war unemployment and chaos. l]! Let us remember that courage. not timid- ity. broke the Fascist might . . . that planning. not “business-us-usua ". won the war. flWhat we can do in war. we can do in peace! ' Published by iho Ca-operuiive Commonwealth Fcdcratiou. _ H ‘ . ‘ \. C. C. F. CANDIDATE$ i The C.C.F. Office wishes i0 draw the ziiioniion of lhe P.E.l. electors lo the fact that the (T.('.F. (landidaics zire all “l~ii.lnders" and that they are reprsscniaiivcs of \7ll'- "if. icus "eftsszicns of this Proixince PRINCE:- Ufl-ZIJE fRALl..’iNT-is a small Iiusiness ma! and farm- v er. Fe has been associated with the (Io-operative niove- ‘If, mcni for the past several _vczzi's. It was through. this as- sociation that Cyrus became interested in the principles". of the C.C.F. movement. Cyrus F. Gallant Produce Dealer WELLINGTON LEO BRiADLEY-Rqircecnis the worker and return- ed srdicl‘. lie is President o." iii’: (T!::'.i'l2iicin"."."ii I?“ .' the Canadian Legion and lens done much i0 r .14 Allan Gallaghan, B. A. Law Student LAKE VERDE gain io work for the people of P.E.I., through the ifiuCfii. Allan is probably the youngest candid-ate in this election -he will be 24 on this June 15. CAPT. MERCER MULLlN-Is at prescni Sliil serving 5 Cincinnati 010 001010-3 8 1 Brooklyn 001000 OSx-fi 1:! 2 Walters and Riddle, Gregg uni Owen. lniernlttl I Ipq ‘£13m "° n 001150 Six-IO l6 n a} 010 001 000-2 0 2 000021 10x-4 9 0 e. Rochevot and Devlin; nkae and Pratt. Baltimore at Rochester, Second rain. Jersey City at Toronto. both Bamcl Postponed. rain. Vanslat ‘F’ '7' '0' 'V'_'F'..'V'.'I'_'P.'U',~I'_¢_~F_‘F 1'50 ‘Ff-Pi '0' d" '7' ‘F ‘F Fl“ ‘F ‘P9524? ‘f- rf'_'f':f'."i'_i"_'f','F'_'V'_'P_'U'_'F_'F'5'.'U'_‘P_*F i“ 51$ his country in Germany. Vfhert word of his acceptance of n:r.'.'ilz\ii0n was received, (Yapl. Mullin was busy fighting the Germans in ihe front line. Previous in his enlistment :2: z». private the first week 0f wnr. "Muti,” as he is more familiziry known, worked on the family farm at Si. Peters Bay. He has an excellent war record and through his rib- iliiy won his way in the rank 0f (lapiain in the iimk sup- port corps of ihc North Nova Scoiin Highlanders. He i " married and has one child whom he has never seen. How- ever, size will not have long i0 wait as her daddy will soon be home io carry out his election campaign. KING'S? . - flapt. Mercer Mullin A Farmer ST. PETERS BAY (At Present With Tank Support Corps In Gcrmanv) .